Super Bowl City Cleanup: Homeless Moved from New Orleans Streets
New Orleans, LA, USA,Thu Jan 16 2025
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As New Orleans gets ready for the Super Bowl, Governor Jeff Landry has ordered the removal of homeless encampments near the stadium. People living there have been relocated to a warehouse facility, costing millions to run. The governor says this is to boost security, especially after a recent attack. Critics argue that this approach is just a temporary fix. Homelessness in the US reached a new high last year, with over 770, 000 people affected. In Louisiana, a court allowed the state to clear encampments.
People at the encampments were told to leave, with threats of arrest if they didn't. Some people, like Ray Cooper, refused to go to the warehouse, feeling like they were being treated like packages. The temporary center offers services but is expensive to maintain. The governor's plan focuses on housing people with jobs and sending those with means out of state. This clashes with the city's plan to provide long-term housing first.
https://localnews.ai/article/super-bowl-city-cleanup-homeless-moved-from-new-orleans-streets-31c1a26d
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